@jws Yeah, Android support would be a must for me. At work we have used Google's Firebase in the latest projects, I should read more about it, if not for anything else than for learning how to use that.
// @thedan84
@jws Yeah, Android support would be a must for me. At work we have used Google's Firebase in the latest projects, I should read more about it, if not for anything else than for learning how to use that.
// @thedan84
@streakmachine I thought there were a version of Scrivener for iOS too. At least I remember seeing some tech douchebags write about it.
@matigo Can one add more people to a DM (channel) after the channel has been created?
// @10centuries
@matigo Ok, no rush. I was having this weird idea of having all my communication of the 10C app development on 10C, so that I would have a great reason to push forward with the apps.
@matigo I meant that could they be publicly visible to everyone, not necessarily publicly editable. I was thinking about keeping a track of my 10C app backlog using the 10C ToDo feature.
@joanna This time it was a audio state confusion in the OS that got resolved with a restart. I checked if there would have been lint in the jack, and saw nothing.
@kdfrawg I have found that all the interesting things happen nowadays either at the Google servers or inside of an iPhone. Of those two I find the latter even more interesting. The former just leverages the existing, practically infinitely scalable infrastructure and requires (a lot of) data being sent to the servers constantly. The latter requires clever solutions to make things happen.
@kdfrawg Nope, it's just the peril of minituarization (damn that's a hard word to write correctly).